input formats:
  • Full HTML:
    • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.

    • Insert view filter allows to embed views using tags. The tag syntax is relatively simple: [view:name=display=args]
      For example [view:tracker=page=1] says, embed a view named "tracker", use the "page" display, and supply the argument "1".
      The display and args parameters can be omitted. If the display is left empty, the view's default display is used.
      Multiple arguments are separated with slash. The args format is the same as used in the URL (or view preview screen).
      Valid examples:
      [view:my_view]
      [view:my_view=my_display]
      [view:my_view=my_display=arg1/arg2/arg3]
      [view:my_view==arg1/arg2/arg3]

    • Internal paths in double quotes, written as "internal:node/99", for example, are replaced with the appropriate absolute URL or relative path. Given a site located at http://example.com/mysite, assuming clean URLs are enabled and "internal:admin/user" becomes "http://example.com/mysite/admin/user" and "internal:node/99" becomes "http://example.com/mysite/node/99". If 'node/99' has a URL alias assigned, such as 'news/latest' the alias will be substituted giving "http://example.com/mysite/news/latest".
  • Almost plain text:
    • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
    • Lines and paragraphs are automatically recognized. The <br /> line break, <p> paragraph and </p> close paragraph tags are inserted automatically. If paragraphs are not recognized simply add a couple blank lines.